The MEK mission is FORCE INTERDICTION of Allied Forces & Rapid Response to any surprise Allied threat. You can expect to fight in every corner and nook the D-Day Field has to offer.

The commander for the 1058th is Ray "DrunkenMaster" Harlan. DrunkenMaster will be returning for his eighth DDay and fourth year leading the MEK. He cut his teeth in the infantry units of OK DDay and has played all over the South and Midwest in a variety of scenario and big game formats. He was trained to lead the MEK by its original commander, John "Poison" Goepfert, who has an extensive special operations background. Poison started, trained, and was involved in several HRTs with an outside security agency as well as being a renowned firearm instructor.

This unit will receive very specialized training during the week of D-Day in Rapid Response Team tactics. Those who wish to join will have to pass a fairly in depth training course. 1058.MEK Instructors will go through dynamic entry, fire and maneuver drills, and unit cohesion work.

Utilizing small unit attack models, the 1058.MEK training is likely to include training force on force. Instructors will teach all unit members how to "run and gun" and how to become a force multiplier. The training will focus on practical tactics to overwhelm a numerically superior force. MEK Marines will have to be tactical thinkers and do well in the force on force training as well as a little problem solving in the field.

The requirements for this unit are as follows:
15yrs of age by game week
Arrival at the event NLT 0900hrs Wed, June 12th to be able to complete the necessary points of training

Yes! I was wondering when I'd see this here, I hope it does well! Not only do the MEK have THE single coolest unit patch at DDay, but they are only unit (blue or red side) that the Geisterjagers consider mad enough and aggressive enough to trust to have by our side in a good fight. MEK- F'in A!

Thanks for the kind words from the GJs. You guys are so hard core, and running with you on the field is a rush. Some of the Canadian GJs live just around the corner from me here in the Niagara area of Canada. Would be nice to see them again.

Here is a link to some video that gives an idea of what the week with the MEK is like. It is a bit long, but it does give an accurate sense.

Along with the training, we also make daily runs to the lake for a swim (or bath) to help cool down. We have a unit sponsored meal one evening. There is a strong sense of camaraderie that gives the "we are a family" feeling that carries over well past the D-Day event.

We train hard and play hard! If you want to learn some new techniques, new play styles, or just want to learn to kick some butt a little harder, then come play with the MEK. We will work with you to make you a more effective player! We will teach you the skills to win for the German army! We are small, effective ,and a riot! We are open and accommodating! When I first joined the MEK I felt like it was a home and a big family. All you have to do is ask and they will be there for you and help you with just about anything you need. We have a bunch of people who know a lot about fixing guns. The MEK is like another family to me, all you have to do is sign up and show up! Hope to see you there!

Being a Fallschirmjager myself, I love camping next to you all! The MEK tent is always a good place to go for a quick laugh and to hang with some awesome people.

I have to share one of my favorite moments from last year's event. During Operation Sea Lion (mini game where Axis storm one of the beaches) I stepped into one of the boats and someone yells, "MEK, FREE BEER ON TOP OF THE HILL!" this was followed with everyone in the landing craft cheering and yelling "MEK F'in A." We then ran out of the boat, got obliterated, laughed on the way down and did it all over again.

Special registration/check-in: Must be 15 or older.
O-Course required: ??
Special Equipment needed: None.
Engagement area: Not revealed.

Description: The MEK are CQB specialists of the OK D-Day
German Army. Whether going headfirst into an Allied push to bust
it up or spearheading an assault, you will always see the MEK
leading the way and moving forward. You will not learn of the
specific assignments of the MEK until you are a confirmed member.
(Thanks to Custar for the description)

Naw Dont Listen To squirv We Are Working On A Guest Star Appearance If **** Works Out Right The Party Brigade CO S Will Be There Beers In One Hand Tx Flag In The Other. We Will Prob Bring Our markers Too .. MEK For The Win